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    Default Bus Shutdown on the 40 120 degrees

    Hi folks, I am new to the POG, i have been reading all the posts new and old but this is my first post. I purchased a 1992 Prevost Bus in AZ and it shutdown about an hour from where I picked it up. I had to have it towed and stored for a few day till i can get to it to start troubleshooting. I was traveling up the grade out of needles and the coolant temp got almost to 220. I know that is too high, the Bus needs a complete flush of all fluids which i plan to do once I get it home to Los Angeles. I felt the power drop off, then the tack dropped to zero and i got onto the shoulder. Seems to me if it was a sensor shutdown it should have reset itself once things cooled, but it didn't. I put a jump box on the engine and it turns over fine, just no crank from the Key or switch in the back. I have all dash lights etc, just won't crank. An interesting thing i noticed, is I have no red light on the shifter. Hopefully this is a clue for someone. Any help would be appreciated.


    1992 Prevost XL 102, Country Coach

    8V92TA Engine

    Allison 5 Speed Automatic

    Model: HT-755CR,
    Mike Giboney
    1992 Prevost Country Coach
    #60187

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    When it shut down was it in gear? If it was u have to manually get it back into neutral .

    If so on the pass side of the trans is the shift linkage. 1 click up from all the way down is neutral. Do not get under it without a support stand or 2 or 3 considering u don't know the bus or the ground it sits on.
    1990 Peterbuilt 377
    3406 B Caterpillar
    13 Speed Roadranger
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    1 day on paper no machines

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    Great suggestion, It might be in gear. I don't think i shifted it to Neutral while I was trying to get over to the shoulder. I am driving out to AZ tonight, i will look at this, Thanks for the help.
    Mike Giboney
    1992 Prevost Country Coach
    #60187

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    Mike, the 8V engine is not one that can handle over heating. I know you plan to flush the radiator. Pull that radiator and have it rodded out. Also make sure you have fuel to the engine, the same symptoms happen (without the high temp) when there is a fuel starvation. I had algae in my tank that clogged the line to the engine. FYI


    Pete & EJ Petree
    2001 Prevost Featherlite Vantare
    2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4x4
    Sealy, Texas

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    Look for antifreeze in the oil first. If you got that you need some engine work done with either a cracked liner or blown head gasket which is not something that comes and goes.

    Overheating is something to avoid at all costs with our engines.

    Generally this issue can be fixed with a few internal engine parts, avoid getting talked into overhauling the engine; as that is a big ticket item...

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    Ya can't it will shut down like it did. Or at least it should and it looks like it did.
    1990 Peterbuilt 377
    3406 B Caterpillar
    13 Speed Roadranger
    No Norgrens


    1 day on paper no machines

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